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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 264 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GOSHEN  , a

city and the county-seat of
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Elkhart county,
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Indiana, U.S.A., on the Elkhart
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river, about 95 M . E. by S. of Chicago, at an altitude of about Boo ft . Pop . (1890) 6033; (1900) 7810 (462
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foreign-born); (1910) 8514 . Goshen is served by the Cleveland;
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Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis, and the Lake
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Shore & Michigan
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Southern
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railways, and is connected by electric railway with Warsaw and South
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Bend . The city has a Carnegie library, and is the seat of Goshen College (under Mennonite control), chartered as Elkhart Institute, at Elkhart, Ind., in 1895, and removed to Goshen and opened under its
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present name in 1903 . The college includes a collegiate department, an academy, a Bible school, a normal school, a summer school and correspondence courses, and
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schools of business, of
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music and of oratory, and in 19o8-19o9 had 331 students, 73 of whom were in the Academy . Goshen is situated in a good farming region and is an important
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lumber market . There is a good
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water-power . Among the city's manufactures are wagons and carriages, furniture, wooden-
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ware, veneering,
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sash and doors, ladders,
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lawn swings, rubber goods,
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flour, foundry products and agricultural machinery . The
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municipality owns its water
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works and its electric-
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lighting
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system . Goshen was first settled in 1828 and was first chartered as a city in 1868 .

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